
You eliminated A, C, and E.
You're down to
B and
D. Both look good. You pick one. It's wrong.
Sound familiar?
This isn't bad luck.
It's a pattern.---
Here's what most people don't realize:When you get stuck between two answers, you're not making a "random mistake." You're making the
same mistake - over and over - without seeing it.
I've analyzed thousands of CR attempts. Students who consistently get stuck between two answers almost always have
one specific gap in how they process CR questions. Not five gaps. Not ten.
One.The problem? You can't see your own gap. You just feel "stuck."
So you do more questions. You stay stuck. You assume CR is just hard.
It's not.
You're just solving the wrong problem.---
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Once you see the gap, you can't unsee it. And that's when CR starts to change.
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